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Page 8 of 23 <br /> program funds. The Grantee, its consultants and contractors will permit on-site inspections by <br /> Department representatives and will effectively require employees to furnish such information as, in the <br /> judgment of the Department representatives, may be relevant to a question on compliance with grant <br /> conditions and the effectiveness, legality, and achievements of the program. <br /> 17 . Examination of Records. The Secretary of State of the State of Florida and the State Auditor General, <br /> or any of their duly authorized representatives, shall have access for the purpose of financial or <br /> programmatic audit and examination to any books, documents, papers, and records of the Grantee that are <br /> pertinent to the grant at all reasonable times during a period of five years following completion of the <br /> project, or until all claims or audit findings have been resolved. <br /> 18 . Disclosure of Information. The Historic Preservation Grant Award Agreement may be canceled by the <br /> Department without prior notices for refusal by the Grantee to allow public access to all documents, <br /> papers, letters or other material relating to the project, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 119, <br /> Florida Statutes, and with the Freedom of Information Act. S USC 552 as amended by Public Law No. <br /> 104-231, 110 Stat, 3048, <br /> 19 . Compliance with Environmental Protection Laws and Regulations. No project funds shall be used <br /> for project work involving ground disturbance, modification of land use patterns, new construction, or <br /> other known or potential alteration of the natural environment that does not conform to State and Federal <br /> laws and regulations relating to protection of the natural environment, including but not limited to the <br /> National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, 42 USC 4321 et, seq. , establishing national <br /> policy goals and objectives for protecting and enhancing the environment. <br /> 21 . Enerky Conservation . The Grantee shall promote energy conservation and utilize to the maximum <br /> extent practicable the most energy efficient equipment, materials, construction methods, and operating <br /> procedures available in the accomplishment of project work. <br /> 22 . Convict Labor. The Grantee or its contractors may utilize the labor of State prisoners in authorized <br /> work release, parole or probation programs in the accomplishment of work. In accordance with Executive <br /> Order 11755, as amended no person undergoing a sentence of imprisonment at hard labor shall be <br /> employed on grant assisted project work. Convict labor shall be recorded in the Project Progress & <br /> Expenditure Report and shall be supported by a signed statement from the supervising individual, <br /> attesting to the number of laborers and the number of donated hours . <br /> 23 . Minority Businesses. The Grantee shall encourage greater economic opportunity for minority business <br /> enterprises, as defined in Section 288. 703, Florida Statutes, in accomplishment of project work. To the <br /> maximum extent possible, the Grantee and its consultants or contractors will take affirmative steps to <br /> assure that minority businesses are used as sources of supplies, equipment, construction, and services. <br /> Affirmative steps shall include but not necessarily be limited to the following. <br /> a. Inclusion of qualified minority businesses on solicitation fists; <br /> b. The assurance minority businesses are solicited whenever they are identified as potential sources; <br /> c. The division of total requirements, when economically feasible, into small tasks; or quantities to <br /> pem't maximum participation of minority businesses; <br /> d. The establishment of reasonable delivery schedules when feasible, so as to encourage participation <br /> by minority businesses; and <br /> e. Utilization of the services and assistance of the Small Business Administration and the Minority <br /> Business Development Agency of the U. S . Department of Commerce. <br /> B. The following special conditions apply to grant assisted projects involving the acquisition, preservation, <br /> protection, restoration, rehabilitation, stabilization, or construction of a site, building, structure, or object. <br /> 1 . Accessibility for the Disabled . The Grantee shall ensure that the grant assisted property meets the <br /> requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act, Public Law 101 -336; Section 25. 21, Florida <br /> Statutes; and Part 11, Chapter 553, Florida Statutes regarding accessibility for the disabled. <br /> DOS Form No . HR3E1208GAASM <br /> Reference : Rule 1A -39. 009(1) (b), FAC <br />